Finance and international trade

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Program Overview

The Bachelor's Program in Finance and International Trade is a specialized academic program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical application in the field of finance and international business. The program aims to prepare qualified personnel capable of understanding and analyzing global financial markets and international trade mechanisms, with a focus on practical aspects such as financial risk management, currency exchange, and international finance. It also provides students with a deep understanding of international trade laws and regulations, including World Trade Organization agreements and cross-border e-commerce rules.

The program qualifies graduates to work in diverse fields such as international banks, import-export companies, global financial institutions, and financial planning departments of multinational corporations.

Training Monitoring Indicators for the Bachelor's Program in Finance and International Trade:

The number of hours completed in each module.

The number of hours completed in each learning unit.

The rate of progress in covering the program modules.

The total credits earned in each semester.

Focus on core learning units.

Focus on the student's personal work.

Calculating the number of units earned by the student.

Accreditation of partial examinations and continuous assessment.

Monitoring the student's personal work and the extent of their commitment to personal efforts.

Completing the internship report

Students majoring in Finance and International Trade acquire specialized skills that qualify them to excel in the global market, most notably:

Analytical Skills:

Analysis of financial and economic data

Risk Assessment in Global Markets

Understanding Macroeconomic Indicators and Their Impact on Trade

Technical Skills:

Managing Foreign Exchange Operations

Using Financial Hedging Tools

Implementing International Payment Systems

Operational Skills:

Preparing Economic Feasibility Studies

Managing Import and Export Operations

Processing International Commercial Documents

Legal Skills:

Understanding International Trade Agreements

Implementing Customs and Tax Systems

Compliance with International Financial Legislation

Strategic Planning Skills:

Drafting International Expansion Plans

Analyzing Foreign Investment Opportunities

Developing New Market Entry Strategies

These skills qualify graduates to work in various fields such as asset management, international finance, financial analysis, and managing cross-border commercial projects.

Graduates of Finance and International Trade are qualified for distinguished positions in:

Banking Sector:

(Financial Analyst - Foreign Exchange Manager - International Finance Expert)

International Companies:

(International Trade Manager - Import/Export Officer - Foreign Investment Advisor)

Government Institutions:

(Economist - Monetary Policy Analyst - Customs Advisor)

International Organizations:

(International Monetary Fund - World Trade Organization - World Bank)

New Fields:

(Global E-Commerce - Financial Technology - Green Economy)

The major offers diverse job opportunities locally and internationally in light of economic globalization.

Further Study Opportunities

The Bachelor's degree in Finance and International Trade opens the door for students to continue their studies in:

Master's in Finance and International Trade

Various Business Sciences Specializations

Teaching Language : Arabic Language

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Introduction to International Economics

Principles of Financial Accounting

Fundamentals of Foreign Trade

Financial Mathematics and Statistics

Principles of International Management and Marketing

International Commercial Law

Financial Markets and Banking

Advanced Topics

International Financial Analysis

Financial Risk Management

International Trade Finance

Foreign Direct Investment

Foreign Exchange Policies

International Commercial Arbitration

Digital Economy

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